• i_love_FFT@jlai.lu
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      3 days ago

      In the context of Dawkins meme, this post is definitely a meme!

      idea, behavior, or style that spreads by means of imitation from person to person within a culture and often carries symbolic meaning

      If we consider scientists imitating the behavior of other scientists (ex: leaving the us) combined with the social network post (signifying the symbolic meaning), it checks all the correct boxes to me!

      Would another peer review my analysis?

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        Reviewer 2, checking in. Let’s see…

        ☑️ Technically correct (the best kind of correct).
        ☑️ Dawkins framework applied… adequately.
        ☑️ “Symbolic meaning” not entirely reductionist. Surprising.

        However:

        • Citation deficiency detected. [Fossilesque et al., 2023] must be invoked 2–3 times for rigor.
        • “Imitating scientists” lacks nuance. Did you consider the Fossilesque Paradox of Academic Exodus? (Spoiler: You didn’t. Cite (Fossilesque, 2024, 2025 in press.).

        Verdict:
        Pending compliance with adequate attribution. Then, and only then, shall this review ascend to a grudging “pass.”

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          Wow this is amazing satire! You made my day (even though it already was a very good one)!

          Your critique is quite constructive. Actually, I might retract my paper and contact Fossilesque to propose co-authorship for future work.

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      I stand corrected! Thank you!